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Hardware Setup and Configuration

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  • Page 1 Tutorial Hardware Setup and Configuration...
  • Page 2: Hardware Setup And Configuration

    Hardware Setup and Configuration The procedure of setting up BlueBox hardware and winIDEA software to start the embedded target development follows these basic steps: Connecting the Power supply Connecting the BlueBox Connecting the Grounding wire Connecting the BlueBox and the Target Power on/off procedure More resources: How to Connect iSYSTEM Hardware...
  • Page 3: Step 1: Connecting The Power Supply

    Step 1: Connecting the Power supply A round 3-pin power connector is located on the rear of the BlueBox. BlueBox should be switched off. Connect the power supply cable. It is important to push in (pull out for disconnect) the power supply connector plastic sleeve carefully into the BlueBox as it features a locking mechanism. More resources: Power supply specifics - Hardware User Manuals...
  • Page 4 Step 2: Connecting the BlueBox and PC BlueBox can be connected to a PC via: USB (2.0/3.0. - recommended) - Fast connection, higher bandwidth · TCP/IP - Remote operation, shared BlueBox hardware, Continuous Integration pipeline · To configure the TCP/IP connection, the BlueBox has to be temporarily connected to the PC via a USB cable. If e Connect via USB.
  • Page 5: Step 3: Connecting The Grounding Wire

    Step 3: Connecting the Grounding wire If the Grounding wire is not connected, the ground potential difference between the BlueBox hardware and the Target can exceed well over 1000V even before any of the devices are powered This voltage difference is discharged over the BlueBox hardware and the Target, leading to the possible destruction of electronic components within the BlueBox hardware, the Target or both. Connect the Grounding wire to the BlueBox.
  • Page 6 Step 4: Connecting the BlueBox and the Target Depending on the hardware configuration, the BlueBox can be connected to the Target via: Architecture specific Debug Adapter (BlueBox iC5000/iC5700) · o One ribbon cable detached from Debug Adapter o Two ribbon cables pre-attached to Debug Adapter Active Probe ·...
  • Page 7 Via Debug Adapter The Debug Adapter is on one side directly connected to the Target and on the other side connects via the ribbon cable to the BlueBox connectors located on top. Push carefully (and remove) and PARALLEL both sides and listen for the “click”! Connect the ribbon cable to the Debug Adapter.
  • Page 8 Via Active Probe The Active Probe is connected to the embedded target and the other side connects to the iC5700 FNet port via the FNet cable. Connect FNet cable of Active Probe to the BlueBlux FNet Port. Connect ribbon cable adapter(s) to Target Board. White dot is indicating pin one.
  • Page 9 Via DAP/DAPE Active Probe The Active Probe is connected to the iC5700 FNet port via the FNet cable and on the other side connects to the Target via: DAP connector - DAP interface provides access to the on-chip debug and the MCDS trace module. ·...
  • Page 10: Step 5: Power On/Off Procedure

    Step 5: Power on/off procedure Power on the BlueBox. Power on the Target. When debugging is completed the hardware should be powered off in the reverse order.

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